Crescent Custom Yachts has announced a new 36.6-metre motor yacht project named Maximus III, which is currently in build at the Canadian yard’s Vancouver facility with expected delivery in 2025.
The tri-deck, custom aluminium superyacht was conceived by Canadian designer Gregory C. Marshall for a repeat Crescent Custom Yachts client, who also commissioned two of the yard’s previous Maximus yachts.
Along with Crescent Custom Yachts, the owner has worked closely with Marshall to create a yacht suited to their West Coast lifestyle, which includes a spacious fishing cockpit attached to the aft of the vessel.
Inside, the owner’s "Sky Suite" is situated amidships on the upper deck, featuring expansive views and a private deck accessed by a large sliding door. Additional guest accommodations include a full-beam VIP suite on the main deck with another full-beam VIP suite and two further staterooms on the lower deck.
Maximus III will also house a California-style galley where guests can socialise either on a large dining settee or sitting up at the stone countertop for more informal gatherings. For a bit of fresh air, alternative social areas can be found on the top deck, which includes a large sit-up bar, dining table and Jacuzzi with an accompanying sunpad. Light woods, white onyx and off-white leather fabrics feature throughout the vessel, with 23 underwater lights surrounding the base of the hull.
Upon delivery, Maximus III will be offered for yacht charters on the West Coast (including the Pacific Northwest and Alaska) during the summer season. In the winters, the yacht will move down to Mexico with a charter itinerary including Cabo San Lucas, La Paz and Ixtapa.
The news comes shortly after Crescent Custom Yachts delivered its 50-metre flagship Danzante Bay in April, which currently holds the title as the largest superyacht to be built in Canada.
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